Chemical modification of chemithermomechanical pulps. 1. Mechanical, optical, and aging properties of propionylated spruce CTMP
2000
Paulsson, M. | Parkas, J.
The effect of propionic anhydride on the optical, mechanical, and aging properties of hydrogen-peroxide-bleached spruce (Picea abies) chemithermomechanical pulp (CTMP) has been examined. The aging properties were evaluated using different aging conditions simulating aging behind window-glass, ambient storage (in the dark), and dry heat exposure. The propionylation treatment was carried out on paper sheets. Chemical modification with propionic anhydride strongly reduced light-induced yellowing: Up to 80% of the discoloration (calculated from the post colour number) could be hindered, although 50% of the free phenolic hydroxyl groups were still present in the propionylated sample. The stability against storage in the dark under ambient conditions (23 degrees C, 50% relative humidity) or exposure to dry heat (105 degrees C) was, however, not improved to the same extent. Propionylation did not extensively change the optical or dry strength properties of the treated paper sheets, whereas the wet tensile strength was substantially improved.
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